Ōzu Town Station Asamoya
A hub facility featuring the specialty cuisine of Ōzu, known as the 'Little Kyoto of Iyo.' Enjoy the flavors of the castle town, including Ōzu Croquettes and Imo-ni (taro stew).
The castle town of Ōzu, spreading along the Hijiki River, is known as the 'Little Kyoto of Iyo,' a charming and picturesque place. The 'Town Station Asamoya' is a hub facility for Ōzu tourism, featuring a restaurant where you can enjoy local cuisine and a souvenir shop. The signature Ōzu Croquette is characterized by the gentle sweetness of potatoes and is perfect for street eating. In autumn, the 'Imo-ni' (taro stew) held on the Hijiki River bank becomes a seasonal tradition—a local regional dish of taro and chicken simmered in a large pot that you can savor by the riverbank. Please experience it alongside a stroll through town while taking in the view of Ōzu Castle's keep.
Access
About 15 minutes on foot from JR Iyo-Ōzu Station
Hours
9:00〜17:00
Budget
500円〜1500円